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布隆迪共和国Choi Jung Sook女子技术高中成立于2018年,是该国唯一一所女子高中。它是在韩国济州岛崔贞淑纪念协会的支持下,采用治理型CDSM (Community Driven School Making)模式建立的。本文探讨了社区主导模式的具体内容,居民、政府和专家在崔贞淑女子技术高中建立过程中所扮演的治理角色,以及这种社区主导模式的教育意义。CDSM方法反映了重要的教育原则,即教育应与当地社区紧密联系,而不仅仅是在物理环境方面。此外,这种方法培养了一个学习者社区,加强了当地社区,从而有助于区域发展。崔贞淑女子技术高中具有潜在的教育意义,有助于克服贫困女性化、提高妇女权利、促进教育公平。此外,学校致力于培养能够解决地方和国家问题的积极主动的领导者,为非洲女性中等教育提供了一个新的方向。
Educational Significance of Community Driven School Making in Africa - Centered on 'Technical High School for Girls Choi Jung Sook' in the Republic of Burundi –
Founded in 2018, the Technical High School for Girls Choi Jung Sook in the Republic of Burundi is the nation's only girls' high school. It was established with the support of the Choi Jung Sook Memorial Society from Jeju Island, South Korea, using a governance-type CDSM (Community Driven School Making) method. This paper examines the specifics of this CDSM approach, the roles that residents, government, and experts played in the governance during the establishment process of the Technical High School for Girls Choi Jung Sook, and the educational significance of such a community-led approach. The CDSM method reflects the important educational principle that education should be closely connected with the local community, not just in terms of physical environment. Furthermore, this approach fosters a community of learners and strengthens the local community, thereby aiding regional development. With its underlying educational significance, the Technical High School for Girls Choi Jung Sook aids in overcoming the feminization of poverty, promoting women's rights, and enhancing educational fairness. Furthermore, in its commitment to cultivating proactive leaders capable of addressing local and national issues, the school offers a new direction for African female secondary education.